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Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)

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About The Event

“TPM is a culture that focuses on improving the effectiveness of the plant, equipment and processes through the involvement & empowerment of PEOPLE”

Introduction:

Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) combines the American practice of preventive maintenance with the Japanese concepts of total quality control and total employee involvement. The result is an innovative system for equipment maintenance that optimizes effectiveness, eliminates breakdowns, and promotes autonomous operator maintenance through day-to-day activities. TPM is such a powerful system, which can reduce breakdowns to almost zero and increase worker productivity by as much as 150 per cent.

This training program will help you get started right away on laying the foundation of your own TPM program. If you have already started the TPM program, then this training will help you to strengthen your TPM activity.

Contents:

Definition of TPM

Why TPM Culture to adopt?

TPM History & Objectives

TPM Principals

Pillars of TPM

TPM Policy

TPM Plant Wide organization Structure

Introduction of JH pillar

Introduction of PM pillar

Introduction of QM pillar

Introduction of KK pillar (OEE & 16 Losses)

Introduction of DM pillar

Introduction of E&T pillar

Introduction of SHE pillar

Introduction of OTPM pillar

TPM Activities

Effectiveness of TPM

TPM Implementation : 12 Steps

Examples & Exercises –JH Pillar

Examples & Exercises –PM Pillar

Examples & Exercises –QM Pillar

Examples & Exercises –KK Pillar

Who should attend?

Persons from Production, Continuous Improvement Managers, Maintenance Managers, Supervisors, Associates (Operators) or any anyone responsible for building and maintaining a continuous improvement program and culture in their organization.